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  John Hill
12,781 Pointsruby benchmark
I don't understand why I am getting a syntax error for this code.
class SimpleBenchmarker
  def run(description, &block)
    start_time = Time.now
    block.call
    end_time = Time.now
    elapsed = end_time - start_time
    puts "\n#{description} results"
    puts "Elapsed time: #{elapsed} seconds"
  end
end
benchmarker = SimpleBenchmarker.new
bencharker.run("ut", { puts "hello" })
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Steven Ang
41,751 Pointsclass SimpleBenchmarker
  def run(description, &block)
    start_time = Time.now
    block.call
    end_time = Time.now
    elapsed = end_time - start_time
    puts "\n#{description} results"
    puts "Elapsed time: #{elapsed} seconds"
  end
end
# Create a new instance of the benchmarker class
benchmarker = SimpleBenchmarker.new
# Run the method "run" on benchmakrer
# Pass the first argument as a string and second argument as a block like this:
benchmarker.run "This is a description" do
  5.times do
    puts "Hello"
  end
end
Useful resource on understanding Ruby Blocks.